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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for producing a gas-liquid emulsion with predetermined physical and chemical components
abstract Apparatus and methods for continuously and industrially producing stable liquid-gas fluids with predetermined physical and chemical components for use in certain industrial waste flotation processes. A recycle reactor 54 is used to convert the unstable gas-liquid dispersion 68 into a stable gas-liquid emulsion by recycling. The stable emulsion is separated from the reactor 54 through a tube 56 by a recirculation pump and fed from a centrifuge 66, which separates the final dairy product from the overflow stream 74 and provides a semi- The emulsion 76 is returned to the reactor 54. Shearing or abrasion caused by the anti-emulsion 76 impinging on the contents 68 of the reactor is a preparatory action for converting the unstable dispersion into a stable emulsion. By regulating recycling, the desired properties are shared with the final dairy product. The labile gas-liquid dispersion is preferably fed to the recycle reactor 54 by means of one or more preliminary bubble generating 38 and abrasion 46 devices.
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